22nd Northeast Asia Standards Cooperation Forum Held in Seoul
22nd Northeast Asia Standards Cooperation Forum Held in Seoul
The Korean Agency
for Technology and Standards hosted the 22nd Northeast Asia Standards
Cooperation Forum from July 15 to July 17 in Seoul, with participation from
over 120 attendees, including government standard directors and private sector
standard experts from Korea, Japan, and China.
The Northeast
Asia Standards Cooperation Forum, involving public and private organizations
from Korea, Japan, and China, has met annually since 2002. It has helped
establish 29 international standards through shared strategies and expert
exchanges. Additionally, the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards,
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and China’s State
Administration for Market Regulation have held director-level meetings to
discuss government support for standardization cooperation.
At the forum,
Korea, Japan, and China discussed 18 new projects, including metaverse
healthcare, and 9 existing projects like freight containers. They considered
forming working groups for the new projects. Korea requested Chinese and
Japanese expert participation in the IEC's MVDC project and sought support for
six ISO proposals, including service robot test methods.
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